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Revision as of 23:16, 12 October 2007
Homework 1
1.) Mawell Boltzmann
Given the Maxwell -Boltzmann Distribution
a.) Show <v>
Show that
b.) Energy Fluctuation
Show that the energy fluctuation is
- Note
- = velocity fluctuation
2.) MC calculation of Pi
Calculate Notes
using the Monte Carlo method described in the3.) Histograms using ROOT
Homework 2
1.) Derive Rutherford Formula
Derive the Rutherford Scattering formula.
2.) EXN02 in GEANT
a.) Compile and run the default version of ExN02 in GEANT4
You can use a computer screen shot to prove you did this.
b.) Now make your own copy of it and change the target material
Homework 3
Download and install your own version of GEANT4
Use a screen shot to prove you did it.
Homework 4
1.) Use GEANT4 to simulate the calculation the energy loss of a ion through LH2. In class I showed an example for an incident 10 MeV electron. You need to pick another particle (proton, pion, ...) and a different energy. Compare your answer with the Triumf curve.
2.) Compute
for the heavy charged particle you chose to simulate in problem 1. Use the particle's energy at one of the tracking steps and compare to what GEANT4 found.Homework 5
1.) Show that the maximum energy transfered to thin absorbers for a relativistic head on collision is
- = momentum of incident heavy charged ion of mass
- = mass of target electron initially at rest
2.) Use GEANT4 to determine the Range of the particle chosen in Homework 4 through liquid hydrogen as a function of Energy.
Homework 6
1.) You need to lower the beam energy of 600 MeV protons to 400 MeV using a slab of copper. The density of the copper is 8.962
. Determine how thick the copper should be by integrating the stopping power curve:Stopping Power of several particles through Copper as a function of energy is shown in this curve. File:StoppingPowerInCopper.pdf
2.) Alter GEANT4 example N02 to check your answer for problem 1 above. I expect you to hand in a screen shot showing GEANT4 tracking the proton from 600 MeV to 400 MeV.
3.) Find
using GEANT4 for a 600 MeV proton traveling through a slab of copper. You will need to make the copper thick enough to stop the proton. Then output the stopping distance to a file which you can read into ROOT using some of the software we used for Homework 1's RNG problem.Homework 7
Media:SPIM_BremE-Spectrum-Tantalum.pdf
Media:SPIM_LaTex_TemplateFile.txt
Homework 8
1.) Write a Paragraph (4 - 5 sentences) desribing the Simulation you would like to perform as your Project for this class. You will need to write a title. You will need to specify the reaction you will be simulating.